(verb) To snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.
(noun) The actual act of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
(noun) The actual act of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
"Our team was ahead by 2 touchdowns, but man, we really Romo'd it up. Ah well, we'll get them next time."
"They were ahead, but they pulled a Romo and they're not anymore."
"They were ahead, but they pulled a Romo and they're not anymore."
by mcclaymation October 16, 2011
Pulling a "Romo" is when you or a person you know fails miserably under pressure in a crucial moment and looks like a complete and utter fool afterwards.
Man 1: Dude, did you have sex last night?
Man 2: No man, I pulled a Romo and couldn't get it up.
Man 1: Yeah, you definately got Romo'd.
Man 2: No man, I pulled a Romo and couldn't get it up.
Man 1: Yeah, you definately got Romo'd.
by Brandon Silbz January 06, 2007
Slang for the word romantic, used to refer to people who experience romantic attraction. Typically used by those who identify as aromantic.
by professionalidiot June 24, 2018
|ˈRō-mō| - verb - in U.S. Football, to panic in the face of pressure and throw the ball directly into the hands of of an opposing teammate with such accuracy, one might think the interception was intentional.
by PaulH January 05, 2014
Spanish slang for rum. Proper spanish word is Ron. Mostly used in the Caribbean but has gained influence in major US cities with large latin populations (NY, LA, Miami, etc.).
by SDQ Stud September 22, 2007
When an American Football quarterback throws an interception, also known as a pick, in a closed game, in the red zone and inside two minutes left in the game. A common play repeated by former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo.
by #UrbanSports November 24, 2019